Misshotndeep
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Sorry, but you are wrong.
In the deep South, there were problems, but I grew up on a fourth-generation family farm next to black people who were also third-generation farmers and we went to the same church and the same school with zero problems until the 70s when the #BLM movement had its inception...
All white people were blamed for the problems created by a vast minority of white people and the same holds true today, but Allah save us you tarnish Islam by the actions of a few "not" Islamic terrorists.
That is funny because I grew up in the north. Eastern north. I remember my Aunt crying because I sat at a counter in a Woolworth in the 80's and was served. You may have lived in Mayberry, but the rest of us did not. Please just accept that your background was a lot different than damn near any Americans and try not to state how right you are when you seem to have lived a very sheltered life. Hell in the last 10 years I have have seen bigots a go go on every things from race to sexuality and to woman's rights. This country is split on many many issues.